----- Original Message ----- From: Judy Weller SHIPPING NEWS: Arrival - June 19 - Kahu, s.s., from Wellington. Departures - June 19 - Orpheus, schooner, Captain SMITH, for Timaru. June 19 - Te Kapu, s.s., for Wairoa. June 19 - Kahu, s.s., for Wellington. Birth - BURNETT - At Hawkdun, Otago, the wife of William BURNETT, of a son. A serious accident occurred in Carlyle street yesterday. Mr C. O'DONOGHUE, licensee of the Provincial Hotel, was being driven in a buggy down that thoroughfare. When opposite the Recreation Ground the horse suddenly swerved, the result being that the vehicle was capsized and both the occupants were thrown out. The driver received very serious injuries, his right arm and thigh being broken, and Mr O'DONOGHUE received cuts and bruises about the head and shoulders, and sustained painful injuries to his back. The driver was at once taken to the hospital, where he was attended to by Dr. MENZIES, and Mr O'DONOGHUE was taken home and treated there. Both are doing as favorably as can be expected under the circumstances. At the Hastings Police Court yesterday, before Mr GILPIN and Dr. LINNEY, J.P.s, J.F. CRANE was fined 10s and costs for getting upon a train while it was in motion. The following stray cattle cases were dealt with:- James CARRUTH, allowing one horse to stray, fined 5s and 7s costs. D. O'BRIEN, allowing three cows to stray, dismissed with a caution. T. HORSE, depasturing seven cows and two horses on unfenced land (one previous conviction), adjourned till the 1st of July. A.A. GEORGE, allowing one horse to stray, fined 5s and 7s costs. R. MITCHELL, allowing five horses to stray, dismissed with a caution. T. LINCOLN, allowing two horses to stray (two previous convictions), fined 5s and 7s costs. H. RAWDEN, allowing two horses to stray (seven previous convictions), fined 10s and 7s costs. C. DONEY, allowing three horses to stray (three previous convictions), fined 10s and 7s costs. G. HAYES, allowing four horses to stray (five previous convictions), fined 10s and 7s costs.